EarlyMusicNews.orghttp://www.earlymusicnews.org/
Your Link to the International World of Early MusicenAdministrator Admin@EarlyMusicNews.org (EarlyMusicNews.org)Administrator Admin@EarlyMusicNews.org (EarlyMusicNews.org)(US) Harmonia Early Music: "Dancing In The Court Of The Sun King" By Laura Osterlund (18 December 2011)http://www.earlymusicnews.org/index.php?module=news&type=user&func=display&sid=1118&title=us-harmonia-early-music-dancing-in-the-court-of-the-sun-king-by-laura-osterlund-18-december-2011

“During the 17th century, Versailles was an oasis of baroque opulence and artistic splendour.&nbsp; Louis XIV, le Roi-Soleil (or “the sun king”), saw to it that his palace set the standard for magnificence.&nbsp; Every wall was weighed down with artwork, and within those walls, music and dance enjoyed a prominent and lively place. …
<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

“… we at <strong>Handel House</strong> reflect on the amazing year we have had. The main highlight – and milestone – has been our 10th anniversary year. To celebrate we had some very special performances from Richard Egarr with his English suites by Bach and Handel and the London Handel Players in residence performing 8 concerts over 4 days. Not to forget Composer-in-Residence Kerry Andrew's series which included a wonderful event which saw the bed in Handel’s bedroom dressed beautifully with a ribbon score as if all his musical ideas were spilling out uncontrollably.
<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
<br />

“It’s time to celebrate the holidays with a selection of motets based on chants for the Christmas season!&nbsp; Our first chant is Puer natus est nobis, a Introit that celebrates Christ’s birth. Its text reads: “A Child is born to us, and a Son is given to us: Whose government is upon His shoulder: and His name shall be called, the Angel of the Great Counsel.”
<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;

<p>(Although not specifically of early music content, this issue of the Smithsonian’s magazine: <em>Folkways Magazine</em> writes of Latin American traditional music. You may be interested in reading some of the articles. -- Ed.)
</p>
<p>The new issue of&nbsp; Smithsonian Folkways Magazine explores contemporary expressions of traditional music from Latin America: (summary of articles follows)
<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
<br />
</p>

Sun, 18 Dec 2011 00:00:00 +0000http://www.earlymusicnews.org/index.php?module=news&type=user&func=display&sid=1079&title=us-smithsonian-folkways-magazine-dispatches-from-latin-america-fall-2011(US) Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal: Award for the Best Article $1000.http://www.earlymusicnews.org/index.php?module=news&type=user&func=display&sid=1067&title=us-early-modern-women-an-interdisciplinary-journal-award-for-the-best-article-1000

<h4>“The founding editors at the University of Maryland have established an award for the best article in each issue that carries a prize of $1000.”
</h4>
<p>&nbsp;<em>Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal</em> is the only journal devoted solely to the interdisciplinary and global study of women and gender during the years 1400 to 1700. Each volume gathers essays on early modern women from every country and region, by scholars from a wide range of academic disciplines, including art history, cultural studies, music, history, political science, religion, theatre, history of science, and history of philosophy.
<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
<br />
</p>

“Munich Digitization Center (MDZ) handles the digitization and online publication of the cultural heritage preserved by the Bavarian State Library and by other institutions. It provides one of the largest and fastest growing digital collections in Germany, now comprising 615,523 titles available online. Access is free of charge!
<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;

“The <strong>Society for American Music</strong> is pleased to announce a new membership category for non-academic institutions. The <u>Non-Academic Institutional Affiliate membership</u> is designed to heighten the interaction between the broad base of our membership, which is primarily academic, and non-academic constituencies.
<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;
<br />

Mon, 12 Dec 2011 00:00:00 +0000http://www.earlymusicnews.org/index.php?module=news&type=user&func=display&sid=1048&title=us-society-for-american-music-new-membership-category-for-non-academic-institutions-announced-15-nov-2011Early Music Groups and Year End Funding Driveshttp://www.earlymusicnews.org/index.php?module=news&type=user&func=display&sid=1042&title=early-music-groups-and-year-end-funding-drives

<p>It is again that time of year when we should all take a little time to reflect on the joy and pleasures we have gained from our local early music groups, musicians and associations. While many of these are driven by a collected sense of volunteerism, I believe we are all too well aware that without any kind of financial backing, many of our concerts and venues would no doubt disappear.
</p>
<p>It is then, at this time of year, when the year end is near, that we should contemplate helping our local early music groups generously or even&nbsp;“mildly generously” with their funding drives. No amount is too small to give. You may also find that some government incentives may reward your philanthropic gesture on your year’s income tax filings (check with your government tax rules, as these differ from country to country).
</p>
<p>Please do give generously to your local early music groups and also consider volunteering your help. After all, we all gain from a healthy and strong local early music scene.
</p>
<p>With many thanks for your generosity. May you all have a great December month of concerts.
<br />
</p>
<p>Marc Paré
<br />Editor/Admin
<br />Admin@EarlyMusicNews.org
<br />http://www.EarlyMusicNews.org
<br />
</p>

<p><strong>DONALD TOVEY MEMORIAL PRIZE </strong>
<br />
<br />The Board of the Faculty of Music [Oxford University] proposes to award the Donald Tovey Memorial Prize in 2012. The prize (which will be of the value of £2,000 but may be augmented should the need arise, at the discretion of the Board) is open to men and women without regard to nationality, age, or membership of a university.
<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
<br />
</p>

<p><em>(News item posted on the “Society for Seventeenth Century Music (SSCM)” list in October 2011 -- ed.) </em>
</p>
<h4>Call for article submissions: <strong class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag"></span>Early Music Performer<span class="moz-txt-tag"></span></strong>, the journal of the National Early Music Association (UK)
</h4>
<p>The bi-annual journal <strong class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag"></span>Early Music Performer<span class="moz-txt-tag"></span></strong> is a valued publication in the field of performance practice research edited by Dr Andrew Woolley. With contributions by leading performers and scholars, reports, news items, and reviews, it appeals to a broad spectrum of early music lovers, students, musicians and academics with interests in the performance practice of any period and early music.
<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;
<br />
</p>

<p> The latest Gotham Early Music Scene “GEMS” is out and makes note of its progress of <strong>$20,000 challenge grant</strong> awarded GEMS by the <strong>La Salle Adams Fund</strong>s.&nbsp; The Fund has given the group until<strong> December 31, 2011</strong> to raise the matching $20,000, providing GEMS with much-needed funding for its coming season. Please consider donating to this worthy cause, especially if you are resident of the New York City area.
<br />
</p>
<p>Other news of the myriad of great concert dates in December and its exciting line-up of repertoire.&nbsp;
<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
<br />
</p>

From a recent posting on the recorder list,<strong> Jean Cassignol</strong> informs us that: “<font face="Calibri">A detailed catalogue&nbsp; of the recorder / transverse flute and guitar duets <strong>Michel Demarez</strong> and I issued at IDM Arpèges, Lafitan, Hofmeister and Gilgenreiner is available free of charge from me.
<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;
<br /></font>

<p> <em>Oxford University Press is holding a “Holiday Sale” on various books. You may want to take a look and see if there are any music titles that may be of interest to you. (ed.) </em>
</p>
<p>“Don’t get left behind! Visit Oxford’s <a target="_blank" href="http://www.elabs3.com/c.html?rtr=on&amp;s=ef6,1dmip,5j,knce,8v3l,8dd7,cm8k" style="text-decoration: none;"><strong>2011 Holiday Sale</strong></a> and save up to 65% on our bestselling titles. This is the perfect time to get that title you’ve had your eye on all year.
<br />
<br />Now, you can flip through the catalog <a target="_blank" c.html?rtr="on&amp;%u205Es=ef6,1dmip,5j,knce,8v3l,8dd7,cm8k&quot;" style="text-decoration: none;"><strong>online</strong></a>.We’ve made it even easier for you enjoy the savings!”
<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
</p>

“<strong>Welcome</strong>. The subject of this website is a manuscript of extraordinary importance to the history of science, the Archimedes Palimpsest. This thirteenth century prayer book contains erased texts that were written several centuries earlier still. These erased texts include two treatises by Archimedes that can be found nowhere else, The Method and Stomachion.
<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;

“The new scholarship announcement related to the Vittore Branca Center is now available on our web site. The Vittore Branca International Center for the Study of Italian Culture is a new international resource for humanities studies open - with no age limits - to scholars, writers and artists interested in pursuing a research project focused on Italian (especially Venetian) culture, in one of the following disciplines: visual arts, history, literature, music, drama, early printed books.
<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;

“Musicians have warned that the works of Purcell, Handel, Vivaldi and Bach may never again be heard as their composers intended – because of EU rules to stop people catching "mad cow disease" from their instruments.
<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;

<strong>Reminder</strong> that the <em>S. Glickman Collection of Early Istruments</em> is for sale. You may visit the website and view the many musical instruments still available for sale. Visit the <a title="http://www.allmusicalinstruments.net" target="_blank" href="http://www.allmusicalinstruments.net">http://www.allmusicalinstruments.net</a>&nbsp; website for more information.

“ … In very readable prose, [Bruce] Haynes traces the evolution of period performance and&nbsp;asks several questions about the goals of today’s&nbsp;performers of historical music, and also about the ‘authenticity’ of trying to recreate sounds we really have no way of imagining.&nbsp;
<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;

<p><em>(For those who missed this … Editor) </em>
</p>
<p>“M.A.M. artist <strong>Dame Emma Kirkby</strong> has been awarded Her Majesty’s Medal for Music for the Year 2010. 2 June 2011 Dame Emma Kirkby was received by The Queen when Her Majesty presented her with The Queen's Medal for Music. <strong>Sir Peter Maxwell Davies</strong>, current Master of The Queen's Music was present.
<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;
<br />
</p>

<h5> (* reposted -- ed.)
</h5>“Royal Manuscripts: The Genius of Illumination is the British Library’s first major exhibition to bring together the Library’s Royal collection, a treasure trove of illuminated manuscripts collected by the kings and queens of England between the 9th and 16th centuries. This dazzling exhibition will debunk the myth that these were ‘the Dark Ages’ by showcasing beautiful artistic artefacts.
<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;